Gilman has been a transformative aspect of my life, but also of my three brothers, and my dad before me.

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Troy Rohrbaugh '88

New York, NY

Even though I don't still live in Baltimore, my heart is still here. This community gave me so much.

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Evan B. Behrle '10

Baltimore, MD

The value of my having gone to Gilman has to lie precisely with my beginning to learn that the pursuit of narrow self-interest is meaningless. This is a place where we were held to account. That feels unbelievably rare, and for that I am unbelievably grateful.

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Keefe B. Clemons '85

New York, NY

My Gilman experience ultimately proved to be a life altering one. The Gilman education I received helped convert a life and a future, that in all probability might have been quite bleak, to one filled with hope and opportunities.

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Ann & Charles Edwards '88, P'20, '25

Towson, MD

I love the fact that at Gilman my boys can come in and be the people that they are. They are encouraged to try different things; they are inspired to be the best that they can, and I see that in my boys. They are confident, and they are excelling.

Robert F. Greenhill ’54 and his late wife Gayle honored the life and influence of one of Gilman’s most inspiring teachers, role models, outstanding educators, and trailblazers, Ruth Weaver Williams, with a $2 million leadership gift to First Things First, which will establish The Robert F. Greenhill ’54 and Gayle G. Greenhill-Ruth W. Williams Distinguished Teaching Chair for Mathematics, an endowed faculty chair.

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W. P. Carey Foundation

New York, NY

Gilman prepares you for college and prepares you for anything you do.

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Cynthia & John Cavanaugh '87, P'21

Towson, MD

Teachers make a difference in the lives of talented young men, and we believe it’s our job to make sure that Gilman is able to attract and support the very best educators.

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Helen & Frank Bonsal '82, P'25

Owings Mills, MD

Gilman School has been an integral part of our family's lives across several generations. Anchored to this long term institutional connection is the belief that boys and young men benefit from formal, experiential, and innovative learning. Gilman has a unique way of blending the traditional with the contemporary, all wrapped in a moral fiber that stands the test of time.

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Nancy & William L. Paternotte '63, PP, GP

Baltimore, MD

One of the great joys we have personally experienced is seeing how Gilman boys benefit from endowed faculty travel and study programs. The invaluable opportunity allows faculty to bring real-world experiences directly into the classroom.

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Gilman First

Everyone can put Gilman first with a gift to The Gilman Fund. Unrestricted gifts to The Gilman Fund - no matter their size - have the most direct and immediate impact on the experiences of current students.

One of the reasons we contribute to The Gilman Fund is to make the School a stronger place and enable other boys to have the same experience our son has.

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Marcus Wang '00

Timonium, MD

Gilman taught me that the value was not in the score, the value was in the striving. And in the striving comes success. I carry that lesson with me even today.

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Troy Rohrbaugh '88

New York, NY

Even though I don't still live in Baltimore, my heart is still here. This community gave me so much.

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Mark Fetting '72, PP

Baltimore, MD

Gilman is in this wonderful place in Baltimore City, to me, a very sacred place to be. I’ll come here, sit in the stands, looking out on the field with the boys practicing, hearing music coming out of the classrooms—this is a very special spot. Gilman needs our help to keep it that way.

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Ava Lias-Booker & E. Thomas Booker '79, P'18

Ellicott City, MD

We support The Gilman Fund because Gilman must remain accessible to all the strivers-the boys and the families who have the desire to do more with their lives.

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Future First

A nimble endowment enables us to embrace opportunity as it arises. Adding funds without restriction to the endowment creates a corpus of unencumbered funds with the promise to affect changes that can have real-time benefit to boys.

Four generations of my family have walked through these doors. It is wonderful to me to see my two grandchildren getting the benefit of this terrific institution. For me, giving back has been one of the most satisfying things I’ve done in life.

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Thomas S. Bozzuto, Jr. '92, P'27

Baltimore, MD

Gilman was a formative part of who I am today. I stay involved to make sure that future students, including my son, have the opportunities that I once had.

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R. Davis Noell '97

Atlanta, GA

If the school is important to you, if the city is important to you, you should give back. I want people to see that there are individuals who went to Gilman, who don't live in Baltimore, who won't ever live in Baltimore, who are going to give back to the school and dedicate their time and resources to the school.

Though he'll argue his physical distance from Gilman—lives in Atlanta, works in New York City—may have hampered his efficacy as a former class secretary (he recently turned his pen over to Will Lanahan), R. Davis Noell '97's strong friendships with his classmates, the men he considers his closest friends, are what keep him tied to Gilman.

Other than Danny Mooney and John O. Schmick, most of the classmates with whom he is most close live around the country—Ben Lucas in Los Angeles, John Comly in Charlotte, Jay Sullivan in New York, Chuck Baker in D.C. Davis sees their decisions to live places other than Baltimore as a positive example of Gilman's ability to foster and build successful leaders who can thrive in any city in the country or in the world. He also recognizes the challenges of keeping these alumni engaged with a school hundreds or thousands of miles away.

"Though Ben may live the rest of his life in L.A. and never send his son to Gilman, and John is probably going to be in Charlotte and not send his son to Gilman, and I'm going to be in Atlanta and won't send my boys to Gilman, you've got to keep those people engaged." he says. "You want those people to give back and have ties to the school."

A relatively new Gilman trustee, Davis chooses to support Gilman with his volunteer efforts and his charitable giving to reestablish ties to Baltimore, to try to give back to Gilman for all it has done for him, and to set an example for others who live beyond Charm City.

Though he chose to make an unrestricted capital gift to endowment, allowing the School to use his funds where most needed, he is passionate about recruiting and retaining great teachers and ensuring that financial aid is able to help keep the School diverse and accessible to all.

He recognizes that people have other charitable commitments, whether to children's schools, university alma maters or other organizations, but he hopes they will honor their own Gilman experience and the role the School played in their lives.

"If the school is important to you, if the city is important to you, you should give back," he says. "I want people to see that there are individuals who went to Gilman, who don't live in Baltimore, who won't ever live in Baltimore, who are going to give back to the school and dedicate their time and resources to the school. I know there are a lot of other guys like me."

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Campaign Progress

Endowing Gilman's Promise and People

Leaders lead, and that means taking action. Together, we can show that Gilman values are for life. All of us who love Gilman are putting First Things First--and ensuring the sustained excellence of a Gilman School education.